| George Coleraine, George Hanger - 1801 - 356 sayfa
...to be blamed for deceit, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past and things conceived* ; and so the question is only this, whether...not as properly be said to exist as those that are * Dean Swift. seated in the memory, which may be justly held in the affirmative; and very much to the... | |
| George Hanger - 1801 - 356 sayfa
...consider that the debate merely lies between things past and things conceived* ; and so the question js only this, whether things that have place in the,...not as properly be said to exist as those that are * Dean Swif:. seated in the memory, which may be justly held in the affirmative; and very much to the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 sayfa
...thus determining him, if v.-e consider that the debate merely lies between things past, and things conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether...in the imagination, may not as properly be said to txist, as those tha^ are seated in the memory ; which may be justly held in the affirmative, and very... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 500 sayfa
...' in being thus choice.' S. we consider that the debate merely lies between things past, and things conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether...affirmative, and very much to the advantage of the former, since-this is acknowledged to be the womb of things, and the other allowed to be no more than the grave.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 380 sayfa
...choice* thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past, and things conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether things, that have place in the imagination, may uot as properly be said to exist, as those that arc seated in the memory ; which may be justly held... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 356 sayfa
...conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether things, that have place in the imagination, may act as properly be said to exist, as those that are seated in the memory ; Avhich may be justly held in the affirmative, and very much to the advantage of the former, since... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 448 sayfa
...choice thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past and things conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether...; which may be justly held in the affirmative, and rery much to the advantage of the former, since this is acknowledged to be the womb of things, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 446 sayfa
...choice thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past and things conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether...; which may be justly held in the affirmative, and rery much to the advantage of the former, since this is acknowledged to be the womb of things, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1831 - 184 sayfa
...choice thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past, and things conceived. And so the question is only this : whether...of the former; since this is acknowledged to be the womb51) of things, and the other allowed to be no more than the grave. Again, if we take this definition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1857 - 432 sayfa
...choice thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past and things conceived. And so the question is only this : —...said to exist, as those that are seated in the memory I Which may be justly held in the affirmative : and very much to the advantage of the former ; since... | |
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